Watch Jaire Alexander Flips A Double Bird At Eagles Fans After Questionable Injury, Video Goes Viral

Watch Jaire Alexander Flips A Double Bird At Eagles Fans After Questionable Injury, Video Goes Viral

The Green Bay Packers’ apparent use of injuries to trick the defence and hamper the offence of the visiting team has grown old to the Philadelphia Eagles fan base with a video of Jaire Alexander viral

Jaire Alexander, a cornerback for the Packers, appeared to be one of those players, and the audience let him know about it. He was booed and given the middle finger as he left the field. He immediately gave them the double bird.

Jaire Alexander Flips A Double Bird At Eagles Fans After Questionable Injury, Video Goes Viral

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Jaire Alexander shares his perspective after he received jeers.

There have been countless accounts of how cruel Philadelphia sports supporters can be to visiting athletes and teams. After receiving constant jeers from Philadelphia Eagles supporters during the second half of their team’s game against the Green Bay Packers in Week 12, cornerback Jaire Alexander undoubtedly has his own tale to tell.

Alexander responded by making a series of vicious gestures toward the irate Eagles supporters as he left the field. Naturally, Eagles supporters didn’t like it and gave Alexander the same courtesy in return.

Philadelphia Eagles completely outplayed Green bay packers.

It was a difficult night for Jaire Alexander and the Packers’ defence as Jalen Hurts and the Eagles’ offence dominated Green Bay for nearly the entire game. The Packers’ situation worsened when Jordan Love was forced to take over as quarterback when Aaron Rodgers had to exit the game in the second half due to what appeared to be an injury.

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Hurts, on the other hand, put up an outstanding effort for the Eagles in the first half, accomplishing a first-time NFL feat. Hurts completed 16 of 28 passes for 153 passing yards, two touchdowns, and no interceptions in the final game. With 363 yards running and three rushing touchdowns, the Eagles’ rushing attack was simply too much for Alexander and the Packers to handle.

What next?

The Packers are back on the road where they will face the 3-9 Bears in Chicago to resume the longest rivalry in the league. The Packers have now won seven straight games in the rivalry that dates back to 1921 after defeating the Bears 27-10 in week two at Green Bay. Their chances of making the NFL playoffs are slim at 4-8. In Week 13, they will travel to face the Chicago Bears.

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